Monday, June 15, 2026

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Copilot Notebooks help you organize your work and turn scattered information into real deliverables. This Cool Tip shows how to use it to manage projects and create Word, Excel, and more.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 15, 2026
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Microsoft Copilot
Monday morning usually starts the same way. 

You’ve got meeting notes, half-finished drafts, and scattered documents that need to become something usable.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Build Your Week Around an AI-powered Notebook

Copilot Notebooks is built for that exact moment. 

It doesn’t just organize your content. 

It helps you turn it into finished work.

Copilot Notebooks

Feature Explanation

Copilot Notebooks are an AI-powered workspace inside Microsoft 365 that brings together files, notes, chats, and links into one focused environment.

Instead of asking Copilot generic questions, you add content to a notebook and let Copilot analyze it, summarize it, and generate outputs based on that curated material.

The key advantage is context. 

You’re not starting from scratch every time. 

You’re working from a living workspace that evolves with your project.

Core capabilities include:
  • Gathering project materials in one place.
  • Asking questions grounded in your content.
  • Drafting new material based on your notebook.
  • Supports collaboration with others.

Some features are still rolling out, so availability may vary by account, device, or organization.

What You’ll Gain
  • Save time by turning notes into deliverables faster
  • Reduce context switching between apps and files
  • Create documents that reflect your real project data
  • Keep teams aligned with shared context

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Web/Desktop (Microsoft 365 Copilot)
  1. Open Microsoft 365, m365.cloud.microsoft/,  and sign in.
  2. Select the Apps and more grid icon from the left pane.
  3. Select Notebooks, then choose All Notebooks.
  4. Click New notebook.
  5. Name your notebook.
  6. Add references using: Search, Upload, OneDrive or Drag and drop.
  7. Select Create.
  8. Start working with Copilot using your notebook content.

Create Microsoft Copilot Notebooks Example
fig. 1 - Create Microsoft Copilot Notebooks Example



Create Documents Directly From Your Notebook

This is where Copilot Notebooks becomes especially useful for a Back-To-Work Monday activities.

Once your content is in place, you can generate real outputs such as Word reports, Excel-ready tables or PowerPoint presentations.

Web/Desktop (Document Creation Workflow)
  1. Open your notebook.
  2. Confirm your key references are added.
  3. In the Copilot chat panel, enter a prompt such as:
    • “Create a Word report summarizing this project”.
    • “Generate a table of key metrics for Excel”.
    • “Draft a weekly status update based on this notebook”.
Review
  1. Review the generated output in the notebook workspace
  2. Copilot Notebooks can now generate full, editable Word documents, Excel spreadsheets or PowerPoint presentations directly from your notebook content in supported Microsoft 365 environments.
  3. Instead of copying text into another app, Copilot can:
    • Draft a structured Word document based on your notebook.
    • Build an Excel table or spreadsheet from your data.
    • Build a PowerPoint presentation from these notes.
      4. Open the result directly in Word, Excel or PowerPoint for editing.

Note:

In some environments where the feature is still rolling out, you may still see the earlier workflow where content is generated in the notebook and then copied into apps manually.

Windows (OneNote)
  1. Open OneNote (latest version).
  2. Locate Copilot Notebooks.
  3. Create or open a notebook
  4. Notebooks sync with the Microsoft 365 Copilot web experience.

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Centralizes notes, files, and conversations.
  • Generates usable outputs such as reports and summaries.
  • Grounds AI responses in your actual content.
  • Supports collaboration across teams.
  • Reduces repetitive prompting.

Cons:
  • Requires Microsoft 365 Copilot or related access.
  • Feature rollout is ongoing.
  • Platform support varies.
  • Setup depends on OneDrive or SharePoint.

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Feature Access

  • Who gets it: Copilot, Copilot Chat, and some Microsoft 365 subscribers.
  • Platforms: Web and select OneNote environments.
  • Requirements: Copilot license and cloud storage.
  • Status: Rolling out; availability varies.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification 

Value  |  9
Turns raw notes into usable documents and saves meaningful time.
 
Usability  |  7
Easy to use once set up, but depends on content organization.

Wow Factor  |  8
Generating documents from your own data feels like a meaningful shift.

Total: 24/30  |  👍 Good
A practical upgrade that turns Copilot into a true work engine.

Key Takeaways

Copilot Notebooks helps you move from collecting information to producing real work. 

Its real value appears when you use it to generate documents and outputs quickly.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Copilot Notebooks.
  • Platform(s): Microsoft 365 (Web, OneNote).
  • Quick Benefit: Turns notes into Word, Excel, and project outputs.
  • Best For: Business users, students, project teams.
  • Access Type: Subscription / Rolling Out.
  • Difficulty: Moderate.

Try It Yourself

Create a notebook for one active project, add 3 to 5 relevant documents or notes, and ask Copilot to generate a Word summary or Excel table. 

Share your results with a colleague, then subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter and pass this article along to your team.


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